GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Star gazers may be in for an extra treat: experts say the Northern Lights show that lit up West Michigan’s sky Thursday night could have encore performances this weekend.

Auroras were reported at both ends of the earth, including this display which danced across the night sky near Reed City around 9:45 p.m. Thursday. Jason Noel told 24 Hour News 8 he heard there might be some space weather activity so he jumped into his car with his wife and dog and headed to their “secret field” to watch.

The Aurora Borealis near Reed City on Sept. 1, 2016. (ReportIt/Jason Noel)

Mike Gady from East Jordan also captured Thursday’s Aurora Borealis on camera from Boyne City:

The Northern Lights display over Boyne City on Aug. 1, 2016. (ReportIt/Michael Gady)

If you missed Thursday’s show, no worries: experts say there’s a chance for more Northern Lights displays on Friday and Saturday nights. Spaceweather.com credits a solar wind hitting Earth’s magnetic field for the G-2 class geomagnetic storms that spawned the auroras.